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Re: Word of the Day…

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You show an interest morbid
In elucidating "torpid".
   Let's call a halt
   To this weird fault,
If not, then heaven FORbid!
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DonShirer wrote:You show an interest morbid
In elucidating "torpid".
   Let's call a halt
   To this weird fault,
If not, then heaven FORbid!
thwere is another one for the limerick thread.....

Hey that reminds me....

viewtopic.php?f=11&t=22450&p=189511&hil ... ks#p189511" target="_blank

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the elephant wrote:The Word of the Day (retroactively for 7/7/09) is:

frangible

The Word of the Day (retroactively for 7/8/09) is:

kumquat

The Word of the Day is:

flagellum

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something's gone out askew on the tredle....
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ken k wrote:something's gone out askew on the tredle....
I can't understand what you're saying...
bardus est ut bardus probo,
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OldsRecording wrote:
ken k wrote:something's gone out askew on the tredle....
I can't understand what you're saying...
I don't know! - Mr. Wentworth just told me to come in here and say that there was trouble at the mill, that's all - I didn't expect a kind of Spanish Inquisition!

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How do you keep a tubist busy?
Just quote any Monty Python Line and they'll be at it for hours!

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Or Mel Brooks. Or for a lot of the younger generation-Family Guy or South Park
"We can avoid humanity's mistakes"
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jhedrick wrote:How do you keep a tubist busy?
Just quote any Monty Python Line and they'll be at it for hours!

We live in a bloody swamp: we need all the land we can get.
Don't like her? What's wrong with her. She's
beautiful, she's rich, she's got huge ... tracts of land.
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Re: Word of the Day…

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the elephant wrote:Sorry, been busy…

The Word of the Day (retroactively for 7/10/09) is:

obtuse

The Word of the Day (retroactively for 7/11/09) is:

windbreaker

The Word of the Day is:

permutation
We are semi-randomly-varied permutations of obtuse windbreakers? :? :oops:
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the elephant wrote:obtuse
windbreaker
permutation
and the answer is TUBA! :tuba:
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Re: Word of the Day…

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the elephant wrote:
euphenstien wrote:
the elephant wrote:The Word of the Day is:

sarcasm

Being born and raised in "The South", I don't really understand this word. Could somebody please explain to me what this means? :roll:
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Re: Word of the Day…

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the elephant wrote:The Word of the Day is:

sarcasm

sar⋅casm

–noun protoplasm, esp. the semifluid content of a protozoan.


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Origin:
1850–55; < F, alter. of Gk sarkdēs fleshy
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Re: Word of the Day…

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bloke wrote:The word of the day is...

calamistrate

:shock:
Ah yes, "to friz":

http://bio.parkwestgallery.com/artists/Friz-Freleng

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Re: Word of the Day…

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the elephant wrote:Sorry, been busy…

The Word of the Day (retroactively for 7/10/09) is:

obtuse

The Word of the Day (retroactively for 7/11/09) is:

windbreaker

The Word of the Day is:

permutation
Not to be obtuse, but is this permutation of a windbreaker any warmer than is the original? :P
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Re: Word of the Day…

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the elephant wrote:The Word of the Day is:

hegemonistic
Really, Elephant, this hegemonic need of yours to dominate would be better off without the "ist" within it. 8)
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Re: Word of the Day…

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the elephant wrote:The Word of the Day is:

unguent

mama always just put butter on the affected area and let the dog lick it off. dog spit=good unguent.
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un⋅guent  /ˈʌŋgwənt/

noun the opposite of guent, which is not having an ointment or salve, usually liquid or semiliquid, for application to wounds, sores, etc.


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Origin:
1400–50; late ME < L unguentum, alter. (prob. by assoc. with the suffixes -men, -mentum) of unguen fat, grease, deriv. of unguere to smear, anoint

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un⋅guen⋅tar⋅y  /ˈʌŋgwənˌtɛri/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [uhng-gwuhn-ter-ee] Show IPA , adjective
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windshieldbug wrote:un⋅guent  /ˈʌŋgwənt/

noun the opposite of guent, which is not having an ointment or salve, usually liquid or semiliquid, for application to wounds, sores, etc.
... and, if such wound -- remaining untreated for lack of unguent -- worsened to the point of requiring amputation of the affected part, that would be bad news (going "from guent to ax") ... :oops:
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Re: Word of the Day…

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the elephant wrote:The Word of the Day is:

unguent
How come my Granny never said," an unguent" when describing Bible reading as "a salve for the soul"?
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